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15 word matches found for '粉' using reading 'ぷん'
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Most common form: 澱粉
noun
starch
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Most common form: 加工デンプン
noun
processed starch; modified starch
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noun
iron powder
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noun
bone meal; powdered bone
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noun
silver dust
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noun
dried egg powder
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Most common form: 変性でん粉
noun
modified starch
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noun
meat-and-bone meal; MBM
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Most common form: 酢酸澱粉
noun
starch acetate
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noun
white powder (lead carbonate) used in the past as face pigment and used in paint more recently
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starchiness; starchy; farinaceous
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noun
dust core
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noun
potato starch
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noun
(insectile, especially moth) scales
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Most common form: ヨウ素デンプン反応
noun
iodo-starch reaction
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